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The Times - 28/01/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, From Peter Nichols, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Michael Wolfers, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, , By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Simon Courtauld Legal Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Anthony Thomas, From Michael Knipe, By Jerome Caminada, From Dan van der Vat., From David Bonavia, From Ian McDonald, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Henry Raynor, Alan Blyth, Michael Billington, John Percival, Drawings by Jeanette Collins, Photographs by Trevor Sutton, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Francine du Plessix Gray, Stephen Vizinczey, By Peter Kemp, Richard Ollard, By John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, By John Unterecker, Robert Nye, Stephen Jessel, Peter Evans, John Clare, Leonard Amey, PHS, BARNES WALLIS., D. HOWE, , SANDY BROWN, , JOHN HALL., MILES C. THOMPSON., PETER LEWIN., IAN LLOYD., J. M. THOMSON., ROBERT NOTT., A. C. WAREHAM., ARMIDE OPPE., GEOFFREY BUTLER., W. J. MURISON., EVAN M. DAVIES., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By David Millham, By John Armytage, By Business News Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Clive Callow, By Melvyn Westlake, By Dennis Dwyer, By Giles Smith, By Philip Dyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Kershaw, From Frank Vogl, By John Woodland, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, DAVID MONTAGU., ISOBEL M. NEIL, , NEVIL JOHNSON., Michael Baily, L. ALBERT., JACK COUCH., By Hugh Stephenson, Philip Dyer, Julian Mounter,

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News: Inquiry on siting of doomed hotel, Five Labour MPs appeal for drug funds, Chile threat to press freedom, Mr Zanuck bitter as MGM gives up merger attempt, Midlands hospitals asked to report on service fee, Customs' court action over seized film, Worried Congress reassured on troops in Cambodia, Backbench support for Mr Barber's stand, Increase of 11d in education rate sought to offset effects of inflation, Communists driven back near Phnom Penh, Russian prelate's surprise visit to Mount Athos, Mrs Chapple answers critics of her husband's £1,500 rise in pay, The poet, Dionysus and the sea, Britain jibs at paying fee to join Euratom, Bernard Levin Buck up Bond Street, Armed group in Belfast 'named in letter', Mr Carr wants shop stewards to become still more involved, Hussars get £1,530 in sale of medals, MP seeks to cut Dr King's £5,000 pension, The glory of a nation and the misery of its servants The British Sailor A social history of the lower deck, French Army chief visits Nato HQ, Germ war centre converted to civilian research, Minister asks for final Channel tunnel studies, Sickle threat by keen station porter, Campaign for Foulness is opposed by Sheppey group, MPs deplore hotel refusal to book Maudling meeting, Polish strike leaders not to be punished, US detective agencies accused of bribery, Lure of the forest, Americans protest over assaults on reporters, Bombing at home of Attorney General, 70 Greeks expected to be tried for subversion, Anglican dean may make court appearance today, The Spring Collections by Prudence Glynn, West deplores cold war tactics after East Germans delay Berlin traffic at checkpoints, Prince and the cult of shabbiness, Silent nun jailed at kidnap plot hearing, Motoring Sparkling power of a Wankel, Firemen call off work to rule after inquiry is set up, Move to allow sale of stray cattle, Eleven men claim 'kangaroo court' fined them £30 each, Porsche only challenge to Renaults in rally, Mr Galbraith heads OME, Call for cheap fares, Research into male birth control pill, Sunnier and healthier life in the big city, S African objections to judges rejected, 'Apartheid' of handicapped child condemned, Washington is likely to have ABM defences, What's new, Divorce and discontent, Hopeful signs in the Middle East, Radioactivity: Fall-out and plants, Quick guide, Forecast that cost will rule out inner city motorways, Conflict in Ealing over race relations, Week without pay begins to tell on postal strikers, Speed blamed for crash after landing, PO fears lost business may never return, The line-up for an East African war, Strike cripples BEA services but BOAC work ban is lifted, Dr Barzel increases his lead, The Times Diary Billingsgate in the balance, Breath tests on Australian motorists begin, Redeveloping docklands of London, A Victorian sense of superiority Dr. Christine Bolt's book 'Victorian Attitudes to Race' strikes chords which echo now, Man lived like squire on raid cash, counsel says, Oistrakh insists on Rostropovich visiting Salzburg, The Speaker calls Mr Aitken man of highest integrity, Minister affirms that Cooks will be sold, Call for convention on kidnapping, Demonstrators in Reggio clash with police again, Ronald Butt Protests and dissent in the House, Uganda says Tanzania is planning invasion, Rats thought to have killed Versailles baby, Hanratty claim against Lord Butler fails, A revolutionary in Cuernavaca Divine Disobedience Profiles in Catholic Radicalism, The Pope condemns 'pitiless' mass trials in Guinea, Alternative strategies for higher education, Labour move for no compensation in taking back hived-off firms, Yevtushenko rebuked in new attack on Soviet literary journal. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Lloyds and Scottish Limited, Godfrey Davis, Cuba, Ppa, Management Agency and Music Limited, Family Circle, Instant Print, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Country Life, Nieroids, New Scientist and Science Journal, Bea, R S, J & H, Martin, Ibm. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Highlands Board can build advance factories House of Lords, Freedom of workers to choose union, Opposition fail in attempt to persuade Mr Carr not to outlaw closed shop, MPs demand chance to amend industrial relations code, Sport and apartheid: dispute on policy House of Commons, Consultations on Thames tanker incidents. Deaths. Reviews: Stravinski-Perséphone Festival Hall, Les Biches Covent Garden, Long Voyage out of War Bbc 2, The Rake's Progress Arts Theatre, Cambridge, Morals à la mode Sutton Public Hall, Yes, yes, Nanette Clive Barnes, Triple Bill Mercury. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Today's Appointments, Entertainments. Law: Application for new tenancy not a nullity, Lord Upjohn-a superlative judge. Arts and Entertainment: Italian Blues win first of bridge series, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,682. Sport: Sports in Brief, How Oxford bypassed Watford on their way to Leicester, No walkover ahead of Cooper, Pugh seeks time to recover, Attack by Hardaker, Bumpers provide talking point, US drop number one driver, Acceptances, French ketch still leads, Small figure in a mountain landscape, Persian War may still run in Schweppes, Kelso results, Sedgman's legs fail him, R A F seek a formation, Football results, Bell and Lee doubtful, Two men who might have saved Oxford, New European link forged, Latest snow reports. Editorials/Leaders: Rewards Of Investment, The Drawbacks Of Suspended Sentences, The Issue Of Inflation. Letters to the Editor: Aerobatic aircraft, S Africa and Britain, Environmental values, Students from abroad, 'Still Alive', Alternative to the Takeover Panel, Moving goods by rail, Short addresses, Velasquez for export?, Price increases on fixed income, Accountable management and the Supplies Division, Attitudes at the Singapore talks, Truly deafening, Bringing wage inflation under control, Is a third London airport necessary?, Hiving off, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From the Times of Tuesday, January 29. 1946 Using vegetables. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford. Obituaries: Col Montagudouglas-Scott, Col-Gen H. Hoth, Lord Upjohn One of the best Chancery judges of our time. Business and Finance: Fishing policy of Common Market is 'unrealistic', Takeover bid for half capital of Poseidon, Business Diary: A new chief executive for the Stock Exchange, Strains for Government and industry, Lifting the curse of the drinking classes, Electricity board seek to build gas turbine plant, Poor timing by Brit Debt Services, Mr Barber's warning on protectionist move in U S, GEC bid £2.3m for rest of Marconi Marine, Withdrawal of investment grants leads 30 companies to delay development plans, J. A. Devenish, Wool body support prices, Duport to close billet mill, BSC asked to lower fixed price, Study into ways of making garage standards better, New chief for computer service, Union Discounta very successful year Mr. A. J. O. Ritchie's statement at the 1971 Annual General Meeting, The Times list of latest dividends, Du Pont puts up polyester fibre prices by 7pc, Health report cut group's cigarette sales, Briefly from the Boardroom, State liquor outlets show 55 pc increase in their profits, Unions and employers meet in effort to solve foundries strike, Equities, BMW Concessionaires are taken over in £1m deal, Spreading the risks in the Channel Tunnel, Mining North West Oil find platinum, Leisure & General Holdings Limited, Founder-director of LWT resigns, £185m plan to reclaim land near Foulness, Company News M-way revival helps Roadstone profit upsurge, Fixed Interest, America's 'deep concern' over British entry, Computers for Navy and RAF, New Mersey Docks Bill will meet objections, Price index rise embarrasses Administration, Amalgamated Roadstone Corporation Limited, Credit bureau comes to market at £2m, Redman Heenan to close factory, Engineering training grants to be simplified, Saving by shares idea discussed, Seven banks in Austria-based trading venture, DM350m flotation by postal authority, Coal stocks at power stations fall again, How the markets moved, Hattersley Stelrad Limited Interim Statement 1970/71, Central Bank buy dollars, Bids and Deals Tizer upheaval as Slater buy in, Sterling and Money, Sweden's interventionist way with industry Richard Spiegelberg examines the nati onalized sector's role and structure, With worker and boss through the laws, 8,000 insurance staff given 8pc pay rise, Abbey Life move advertising account, Dividend payments held up by postal strike, Final studies on Channel Tunnel begin, Bid to ease rule on foreign profit, Three more American groups face tough oil terms from Libya, Weather threat to Phillips N Sea oil flow. Business Appointments: Mr Antonio Rossetti to head Pirelli. Stock Exchange Tables: Fresh spurt in Maple, Sugar prices up sharply on Cuban news, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Property: London Flats.

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